Shania Twain, shown here at the kickoff of her Las Vegas residency, will kick off a proper tour next month.

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More than a decade after wrapping up her 10-month Up! Tour, Shania Twain is hitting the highway again. The Rock This Country Tour, which recently swelled from 48 to 67 dates, won’t just mark her long-awaited return to the road; it’ll double as the final tour of her career, with Twain building up buzz for a new album along the way.

The summertime trek was originally scheduled to end in late August, following a string of shows in Southern California. Earlier this week, Twain announced an extension of 19 shows across the United States and Canada, with the Rock This Country Tour now coming to a close on October 11th in Toronto, less than a four-hour drive from her birthplace of Windsor, Ontario.

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Twain didn’t allow much time to elapse between the end of her two-year Las Vegas residency, which wrapped in December, and the new tour, which kicks off June 5th in Seattle. She did, however, spend the interim whipping up an entirely new production.

“The atmosphere of going to the people is just different,” she told Rolling Stone Country this week, highlighting the distinctions between a residency that stays in one place and a tour that crisscrosses the continent. “When you’re going to them and in you’re in their zone, it’s different. They’re at home and you’re visiting and they’re welcoming you to their place. I feel more like I’m hosting them in Vegas, but when I go to their town, they’re welcoming you with these open arms and their spirit is just so alive, and they’re excited. And they’re grateful that you’ve come to their town. They love to share their space and their world, and so do I, and that’s where we come together.”

Meanwhile, Twain continues to work on new music, with the goal of releasing her fifth album after the tour’s end.

Here’s the full Rock This Country Tour itinerary, including new dates in bold: